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sl.no | Name of research article | Author 1/2/3 | Name of journal | Index/Non index | Date of publication | Publication/review article/case report |
1. | HIV and Tuberculosis Co-Infection-A Research Priority. | 1 | Journal of clinical and diagnostic research. | PubMed | May 2015;5(9):DC03-DC05. | Original article |
2. | Water borne Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E in Malwa region of Punjab, India. | 1 | Journal of clinical and diagnostic research (JCDR) | PubMed | Oct. 2013; 7(10):2163-2166. | Original article |
3. | Rising seroprevalence of HCV a silent killer –emerging problem . | 1 | International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences | (Elsevier) | 2011; 3( 4). | Original article |
4. | Prevalance and risk factors of Candida in cases of candidemia in a tertiary care hospital. | 1 | International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences | (Elsevier) | 2011; 3(1):157-159 | Original article |
5. | Emerging antibiotic resistance in pseudomonas-a challenge. | 1 | International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences | (Elsevier) | 2011; 3(2):82-84. | Original article |
6. | Uro- pathogens and their susceptibility patterns at tertiary care hospital in India | 1 | Indian journal of clinical practice (IJCP) | (Medline) | 2011; 21(10):548-55. | Original article |
7 | A changing pattern in antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella enterica serotype isolated In North India 4:197-203 | 1 | African journal of microbiology research | | 03/2010 | Original article |
8. | A changing trends in the antibiograms of salmonella isolates in northern area of Punjab. | 1 | International Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences | | 2010 | Original article |
9. | Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusIsolates in tertiary care hospital in Punjab | 2 | Indian journal of clinical practice | (IndMed) | April 2015 | Original article |
10. | Neurological complications in late-stage hospitalized patients with HIV...